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Monday, November 11, 2019
While I was at the UFO Conference in Ventura this summer
One of the things that rang true to me is the hawk people (RA) who seems to still be alive thousands of years later today. So, the previous article is interesting to me because the real RA (not the mythological one is a Hawk faced humanoid who likely is still alive today because other worlders lifespans didn't reduce like ours did when we moved to earth 65 million years ago when Maldek (the asteroid belt now) and Mars became uninhabitable on the surface. So, our ancestors either moved to earth or the richer ones could afford to go back to other planets they had relatives on in other solar systems when Maldek and Mars became uninhabitable. A piece of Maldek (now the asteroid belt) was sent to earth to hit and create the Gulf of Mexico to kill larger dinosaurs so people could live here without being eaten by T-Rex or stepped on by large herbivores then. So, in between ice ages there have likely always been humanoids something like us here for 65 million years at least so far. And those with enough technology could also survive ice ages especially if they were near the equator regions of earth these last 65 million years too. We are likely a hybrid of apes and humanoids from Maldek and Mars that live here now on earth (all 8 billion of us). This allowed us to have a strong enough immune system to actually live here long term even though with thousands of years shorter lifespans than our galactic relatives.
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